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German soldiers were subject to the harsh treatment at the ally camps. For example, torture, starvation. And the blood-splattered transportation train. The soldiers had very harsh treatment from the ally camps, many times the German soldiers were shot and killed for "fun". The ally camps would interrogate the prisoners to find any helpful information that could give them an advantage during battle. This could lead to them being almost to death. Starvation and not giving the prisoners any food was also very popular at the prisoner of war camps. Some of the spiders would die of starvation. Especially during the freezing winters, soldiers would sleep on the ground. They were very weak and unhealthily skinny. Some of the German soldiers were loader onto trains. These were called the "blood-splattered transportation". Allies put the German prisoners on these trains to transport them to the camps. These trains got there nickname because of the blood splattered on the walls and floor. Overall the prisoners of war were victims of the cruelty of war.

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